Croatia (85)Dalmatia (67)Island of Brac (30)Milna (7)3-bedroom apartment #6201

Area description for Apartment Milna-island Brac(4-7 persons)

Type: 3-bedroom apartment • Bedrooms: 3 • Sleeps: 7 • Catering: Self-catering

Rates : per week - 700.00 € | per day - 100.00 €

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Rates & avialability per week

Period Price
01.06 - 01.10 700.00 € Change currency

Rates & avialability per night

Period Price
01.06 - 01.10 100.00 € Change currency

Minimum 7 days of stay.

25 E for person, minimum 100E for day (4 persons).

  • 25E for person per day, over 4 person is 20E for person.
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Apartment Milna-island Brac(4-7 persons)/Ref: 6201
Owner Name Mrs Jozica Tomas
Tel 00385 98 175 8699
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Milna

Milna is the best natural harbour on the island of Brac. Nice coves with sand and pebble beaches stretch in the vicinity of the harbour (Pasika, Osibova, Lucice, Maslinova). A nice public beach is in the cove of Vlaska. Sports and recreational facilities include football, basketball and volleyball playgrounds, boccia grounds and table tennis. Milna ACI Marina, the only marina on the island, has 200 berths in the sea and 20 places on the land.

Island of Brac

BRAC, the largest island of the central Dalmatian group of islands, the third largest among the Adriatic islands; area 394.57 sq km. It is separated from the mainland by the Brac Channel, from the island of Solta by the so-called Splitska Vrata (Split Gate) and from the island of Hvar by the Hvar Channel. The highest peak of the island, Vidova Gora (Vitus' Mount) (778 m), is also the highest peak of all Croatian islands. The limestone part of the coast is rocky and steep, while the rest is rather low and sandy (on the southern side from Farska to Bol, and on the northern side from Sutivan to Supetar). The island landscape is dominated by a karst limestone relief, with numerous gullies, crevices, cavities, round valleys and coves. Milder forms of the relief, with brown Primorje soils (the most fertile on the island), are found mostly in the interior (especially between Lozisca and Nerezisca, as well as between Selca, Novo Selo and Sumartin). Average air temperatures in January range between 4.9°C (Praznice) and 7.2 °C (Sutivan), and in July between 22.9 °C (Nerezisca, elevation 360 m) and 24.7 °C (Sutivan).

Dalmatia

Dalmatia charms with a myriad of islands, small islands and reeves, with the variety of beaches and beautiful cities. Some of the most famous cities are Zadar, Šibenik, Trogir, Split and Dubrovnik. However, some smaller cities and less known will also bring you back in the days. Nevertheless, Dalmatia is known as the "Adriatic pearl". Dalmatia is situated in the south-east of the Adriatic sea, and it spreads from the island of Pag (north) to Boka Kotarska (south).